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BIM Awareness Assessment among Hydropower Professionals in Nepal

  • Bhattarai, Sushmit Sharma;Kisi, Krishna P.
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2022.06a
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    • pp.1154-1161
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    • 2022
  • Building Information Modelling (BIM) has evolved into a comprehensive, collaborative method in construction project delivery. Most industrialized and developed countries have made BIM mandatory in the government and public projects, whereas developing countries are embracing and catching up BIM technologies to improve their professional's abilities and reduce claims in the construction projects. However, BIM awareness and professional's competence have become critical in implementing BIM in infrastructure projects in Nepal, particularly hydropower projects. The objectives of this study are to find the BIM awareness among hydropower professionals in Nepal and assess their response. The study used a questionnaire survey to assess the awareness. The results showed that only few professionals (12 percentage in this study) are aware of BIM and its application in Hydropower infrastructures. Majority of the respondents (more than 50%) were interested in BIM trainings and believed BIM implementation in future projects. The study indicated that lack of BIM training and lack of BIM awareness were the top factors affecting BIM implementation in hydropower projects in Nepal. The findings showed that about 66 percent of the respondents who used BIM in their projects mainly used during construction phase. More than 80 percent believed that BIM should be mandated for the hydropower projects in Nepal. The findings presented in this study could promote awareness among different professionals, organization, and construction team and encourage BIM implementation in Hydropower projects. The findings could raise awareness of BIM in Nepal's infrastructure sectors and its invaluable benefits in construction.

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A Study on the Improvement of BIM Education Programs -Focused on the Industry and Public Organizations- (BIM 전문 인력의 필요역량 도출을 통한 국내 BIM 교육의 개선방향 -국내 산업체 및 공공기간을 중심으로-)

  • Seo, Jung-Ho;Seo, Hee-Chang;Kim, Jae-Jun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.221-224
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    • 2010
  • The introduction of BIM-based project has increased in the domestic recently. Therefore the demand of BIM professionals is surging combined with the necessity of BIM education. However BIM education done in the domestic industry and public organization is only focusing on the 3D modeling, As a result an educatee could not put the real intention of BIM into practice. Thus through this study the wrong recognition of BIM will be corrected and this study analyzes the problems of domestic BIM-based project. This study examines the improvement of domestic BIM education cases by drawing the capability of BIM professionals.

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A study on the Practical Adaptation of BIM Programs for Architectural Education (건축교육에서 BIM 프로그램 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Dong-Chul
    • Journal of The Korean Digital Architecture Interior Association
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.57-66
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    • 2011
  • The advent of BIM(Building Information Modeling) design process based on the digital media has brought innovation to the production and management of AEC industry. Accordingly the need for educating BIM professionals has been radically increased both in the real world practice and in academia. Some developed countries have already been studying and establishing the optimized curriculum in the academic architecture courses for BIM based education with multi_efforts using the digital media as design processing tools focused on educating architectural professionals with creativity and productivity. However in the domestic education systems, it is hardly found that researches and curriculums deal with the BIM education in the academia. Thus the objective of this paper is to investigate the architectural design pedagogy in the advanced digital media setting in response to the urgent need for BIM education. This study focuses on developing the curriculum based on practical adaptation of BIM programs for architectural education. It aims to provide students with the basic understanding of BIM theory and the practice of BIM tools as an instrument enhancing the creativity for architectural design. Thus this study proposes an BIM curriculum for the students who first encounter the notion and knowledge of BIM during their academic years. And the education result after the application of this curriculum has been analysed through the students questionnaires before and after the lecture.

READINESS OF NIGERIAN BUILDING DESIGN FIRMS TO ADOPT BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING (BIM) TECHNOLOGIES

  • Mu'awiya Abubakar;Yahaya Makarfi Ibrahim;Kabir Bala
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2013.01a
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    • pp.640-647
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    • 2013
  • Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become the new international benchmark for efficiency in design, construction and maintenance of buildings. It is the platform that brings about collaboration between project stakeholders and improvement of project outcomes. With all its potentials, not much of the impact of BIM technologies has been felt in the Nigerian construction industry. This research aimed at assessing the readiness of the Nigerian building design firms to adopt BIM technologies. The research was exploratory in nature. A field survey was conducted with the use of structured questionnaire, self administered to a sample of building design consultancy firms (architectural, structural, M&E, quantity surveying, and multi-disciplinary design firms) within Abuja and Kaduna. The questionnaire sought the perception of the responding firms on the factors affecting BIM adoption in the Nigerian construction industry, and their level of readiness to adopt BIM technologies in their practices based on the four categories of readiness-management, people, process and technology. 42.26% response rate was achieved and used for analysis. ANOVA and DUNCAN post-hoc tests were used to establish the differences between the responses of the groups of firms, while means and standard deviations were obtained to establish the important factors affecting BIM adoption in Nigeria. The survey revealed that all the groups of Nigerian design firms are appreciably ready for the adoption of BIM technologies in their practice, with slight variations in their respective levels of readiness. 'Lack of awareness of BIM technology among professionals' and clients and 'lack of knowledgeable and experienced partners' were identified as the most important barriers of BIM adoption in Nigeria; while the most significant drivers are 'availability of well trained professionals' and 'cooperation and commitment of professional bodies to the adoption'. Education and training of building design professionals and cooperation of all stakeholders in the design and construction supply chain were recommended as part of measures to ensure successful adoption of BIM in the Nigerian construction industry.

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Analysis of BIM Impact on Preventing Rework in Construction Phase (시공단계 BIM 적용에 의한 재시공 방지 효과분석)

  • Lee, Myung-Do;Cha, Min-Su;Lee, Ung-Kyun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.169-176
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of applying BIM to the construction phase on preventing rework. Previous studies have presented the contribution of BIM in various ways, but a more practical and reliable analysis methodology are required. In this study, a BIM effect analysis methodology was proposed after collecting requirements on BIM effect analysis from field professionals. In the case study, the rework prevention effect was analyzed based on the proposed methodology. As a result, it was found that BIM application produced the rework prevention effect of approximately KRW 370,519,593. In addition, a consultation with field professionals on the suitability of the proposed methodology and effect analysis results were revealed that the results were sufficiently reliable. The results of this study can be used as efficient basic materials for research on BIM performance measurement in the future.

Direction of Policy on Long-term Strategy Development for BIM (BIM 중장기전략 수립을 위한 정책방향 설정)

  • Kim, Hong-Su;Kim, Yong Jun
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.133-144
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    • 2015
  • Introduction of BIM(Building Information Modeling) was led by public institutions, and all buildings over a certain size were obligated to apply BIM. However, through various attempt to apply BIM to actual practice, people had doubt whether it is a usable technology in reality appeared. Therefore, this study investigated cases about implementation strategies of foreign countries, and conducted survey on BIM performances and preparation in architectural design firms. On the basis of this, it suggests the long-term development strategy of BIM and the basic direction of road map to adopt BIM effectively to domestic architectural design market. After considering the cases abroad and the results of survey, it is identified that incentive policies supporting finance and education should be carried out together with partially obligation method led by government in order to introduce BIM into architectural design market effectively by reflecting current situation of architectural design firms.

A Study on the Complement of Stand Agreement System for the BlM Implementation (BlM실행을 위한 표준계약체계 보완에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Yong-Hee;Choi, Jong-Chon;Kim, Khil-Chae
    • Journal of The Korean Digital Architecture Interior Association
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 2009
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM) has the great possibility of transforming the AEC industry. BIM will require increased information exchange and mutual collaboration between all stakeholders. BIM implementation and such increased collaboration can affect legal issues and contract provisions. And some legal issues accompanying BIM Implementation will be raised while a large change also comes in responsibility and role between all stakeholders. However, current standard agreement system is based on fragmented agreement between the architect and the owner, and between the owner and the contractor. Another legal obstacles and considerations associated with BIM implementation will be arose from BlM technology and use of BIM. AEC professionals in Korea have long utilized the standard agreement forms as well and look forward complementation of current standard agreement for BlM implementation. Such complement direction for the standard agreement will be examined by investigating the legal issues and overview comparison between AlA E202 and ConsensusDOCS 301.

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Effects of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation Factors on BIM Acceptance

  • Lee, Seul Ki;Yu, Jung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.242-252
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    • 2013
  • Although many researchers and practitioners are in agreement about the potential applicability and benefit of BIM in construction, it is still unclear why BIM is adopted, and what factors enhance the adoption and implementation of BIM. As such, the mechanism of BIM acceptance and use remains in question. Therefore, this paper aims to identify the key factors affecting the acceptance of BIM in construction organizations, and to analyze the effect of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation factors on BIM acceptance. The key factors in BIM acceptance are identified through a literature review in TAM (Davis 1989) and related theories, and consolidated by interviews and pilot studies with professionals in the construction industry. Based on the factors, a questionnaire was designed and sent out to a total of 114 construction organizations in Korea, such as contractors, architects, and engineers. Using SPSS 12.0, the data was analyzed to determine the relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation factors and BIM acceptance through multiple regression analysis. These findings will clarify what the highly prioritized factors are, and can also be used in an assessment tool for the performance of BIM utilization.

EXPLORING THE KEY FACTORS FOR BIM ACCEPTANCE IN CONSTRUCTION ORGANIZATIONS

  • Seul-Ki Lee;Jung-Ho Yu
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2013.01a
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    • pp.14-20
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    • 2013
  • Substantial research has been performed on the data standards and exchanges in the AEC/FM industry over the past several years. The growing popularity of BIM technology is based heavily upon a perception that the technology can facilitate the sharing and reuse of information during a project life-cycle. Although many researchers and practitioners are in agreement about the potential applicability and benefit of BIM in construction, it is still unclear why BIM is adopted, and what factors enhance implementation of BIM. Thus, BIM acceptance and use remains a central concern of BIM research and practice. Therefore, we propose the key factors affecting the acceptance of BIM in construction organizations using factor analysis. The key factors for BIM acceptance are identified through a literature review in TAM (Davis 1989) and related theories, and consolidated by interviews and pilot studies with professionals in construction industry. Based on the factors, a questionnaire was designed and sent out to construction organizations such as contractors, architects, and engineers in Korea. Total 148 completed questionnaires were retrieved. Using factor analysis, key factors were grouped into six dimensions. These findings will clarify what the highly prioritized factors are, and can also be used in an assessment tool for the performance of BIM utilization.

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A Review of BIM-Enabled Daylighting Control System for Office Buildings

  • Qinghao ZENG;Tarek RAKHA;Pardis PISHDAD
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2024.07a
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    • pp.540-549
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    • 2024
  • Despite the acknowledged benefits by incorporating daylighting in the lighting system of office buildings to enhance energy efficiency and ensure occupants' well-being, a significant gap in understanding the integration of daylighting control system (DCS) with Building Information Modeling (BIM) exists, which can lead to improved energy efficiency and enhanced building design, specifically regarding the impact of daylight on occupant comfort. Previous studies have highlighted the potential of BIM to revolutionize both architectural design and building performance. However, an untapped potential of BIM in facilitating daylighting control in office areas is yet to be explored. The significance of this study lies in prioritizing occupants' well-being and enhancing building performance. This research identifies the feasibility of BIM-enabled DCS through a literature review from three perspectives: BIM-enabled DCS and daylight strategies, BIM-assisted façade system improvement, and user-centric daylight utilization within BIM platforms. As for results, a sensor network diagram illustrating network structure, data flow, and connections between devices of BIM enabled daylight control system for office buildings are established. Additionally, a BIM assisted daylight control strategy diagram is presented to outline user-centric control facilitated by BIM platform. In terms of contribution to the body of knowledge, this research will provide a comprehensive synthesis of existing literature in this domain. Additionally, this research could provide architects, DCS designers, and sustainable building professionals with potential advancements and inspirations to promote energy-efficient and user-centric building design in the future.